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As a collection of maps, Epochs of Enmity provides some very solid entertainment and gameplay. The quality of the entries in this episode are of variable quality, but none of them are less than average experiences. From my perspective, the standout maps are the introductory base map (I always enjoy the classic Quake tradition of beginning an episode with a solid base level) and the incredible finale of Terrorcata (easily one of the best Quake maps created).
I do wish there was a more unifying aesthetic to this episode. The styles and levels of detail are quite variable. Overall, however, this is an excellent episode to dig into.
Visuals - 4/5 Atmosphere - 4/5 Gameplay - 4/5 Difficulty - 4/5 MittensForKittens’ Rating - 4/5
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Glad that you enjoyed it!
However, the variety of the levels was kind of the whole point: the evil of Ythogaru permeated into epochs throughout time, etc. It allowed some artistic freedom to the mappers while giving players a variety of environments to enjoy.
E0M9 & E0M13 Are master class maps, they are nuts, but so joyful to play, even on skill 3 its hell’ish, but so good,other maps is series are good, but those 2 are NUTZ !!! Good
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I really like Knavel Orange and Bunker of Barzai. The other maps were of varying quality; mostly okay to pretty good. However, I straight up disliked Terrorcotta. Not a fan of Chthon or monster hordes.